Minor Enhancement definition

Minor Enhancement. An enhancement of a Licensed Program that materially changes its utility, efficiency, functional capability, or application, that Vendor feels will improve the Customer’s usage.
Minor Enhancement means application changes with an estimated effort of [***]*.
Minor Enhancement means application changes with an estimated effort of [***]* or less.

Examples of Minor Enhancement in a sentence

  • Upon Chemdex's receipt of notice of a Minor ------------ Error and upon Chemdex's verification of such Minor Error, Chemdex will initiate work to provide Error Correction for such Minor Error in the next Minor Enhancement or Major Enhancement.

  • Seller shall deliver each Minor Enhancement to TWC prior to deployment to any Purchaser and within a reasonable amount of time after the Minor Enhancement is made available to other Seller customers.

  • Such notice shall reasonably detail any defects, problems and/or disturbances that the Minor Enhancement corrects, as well as all new features or functionality contained in the Minor Enhancement.

  • Upon delivery, each Minor Enhancement shall be considered part of the “Software” under the Purchase Agreement and this Exhibit.

  • Purchases of any Minor Enhancement Products added to Exhibit A shall be applied to the existing minimum Net Invoice Sales requirements for exclusivity and volume incentives.


More Definitions of Minor Enhancement

Minor Enhancement means (i) any change to the software drivers in the host computer; (ii) porting host computer software to a different host computer operating system; (iii) porting host computer software to a different host computer central processing unit ("CPU"); (iv) downloading EEPROM code of less than one kilobyte that implements a Major Enhancement; or (v) downloading any amount of code to EEPROM for technical feasibility tasks, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that if such amount is greater than one kilobyte, the intellectual property rights of such downloaded code shall, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, remain those of the Seller, and the results of any such feasibility studies shall belong solely to the Buyer.
Minor Enhancement means an enhancement or upgrade to In-Scope Applications requested by Health Net that is (i) estimated to require *** of Productive Work of Applications Development Services and (ii) not otherwise required to perform break-fix, operational support or other Production Support Services.
Minor Enhancement means any minor release, update, modification or "bug fix" (designated by a renumbered release number such as 3.3 to 3.4) which does not necessarily provide materially new functionality, as determined by HEARTLAND in its reasonable discretion, and made generally available to HEARTLAND's supported customers.
Minor Enhancement means a revision to the System that provides moderate new functionality features and improvements without changing the direction/scope of the System. A Minor Enhancement is designated by a change in the number to the right of the decimal point (e.g., a move from Version 3.1 to Version 3.2).
Minor Enhancement means any (a) enhancements to existing features present in the previous issuance of Software; and/or (b) minor additions to or enhancements of functionality compared to the previous issuance of Software and/or (c) the addition of features to meet the Specifications for Software; and/or (d) minor improvements in the performance characteristics of Software above and beyond that which is defined in the Specifications therefor. For the avoidance of doubt, the failure of the Software to contain features required by the Specifications for such Software shall constitute a Defect (unless such failure is immaterial).
Minor Enhancement means any minor release, update, modification or "bug fix" (designated by a renumbered release number such as 1.1 to 1.2) which does not provide materially new functionality, as determined by IWL in its sole discretion, and made generally available to IWL's customers.
Minor Enhancement means any minor release, update, modification or "bug fix" (designated by a renumbered release number such as 9.2 to 9.3) which does not necessarily provide materially new functionality, as determined by ALLIANCE in its sole discretion, and made generally available to ALLIANCE 's supported customers.